This course will have a special focus on the impacts caused by humans on wetlands and the efforts made to conserve and restore these systems. The learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of the laws and regulations applicable to wetland conservation. They will also learn to evaluate the techniques used in restoration management and planning. Through case studies and interviews with managers, the learners will examine the essential elements for success and the limitations faced in practical restoration efforts.
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How current U.S. laws and regulations govern human impacts on wetlands.
The impact that human activities have on wetland ecosystem services and functions.
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In the course orientation, you will become familiar with the course, your classmates, and our learning environment. The orientation will also help you obtain the technical skills required for the course. Then dive into the second part of this module to explore why Wetland conservation is essential in maintaining the ecological functions, biodiversity, and ecosystem services provided by wetland ecosystems. In this module, we will explore the history or conservation programs and their contributions.
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You will explore why wetlands have been a topic of laws and regulations since early American history. Explore both historical and contemporary laws and regulations that have impacted wetlands in the United States.
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12 videos3 readings1 assignment
Wetland conservation is essential in maintaining the ecological functions, biodiversity, and ecosystem services provided by wetland ecosystems. In this module, we will explore the history or conservation programs and their contributions.
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In this module, you will explore video interviews with professionals from government agencies, consulting firms, and universities, showcasing the diverse work in wetland science and conservation. Discover their insights on regulatory changes, threats to ecosystems, and emerging trends or technologies that offer hope for the future. At the conclusion of this module, you will be ready to complete the final assessment for the course and earn your Coursera certificate!
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Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
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